Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman, is the story of Charlie Nancy who has grown up alone with his mother in South London after she walked out on his father (who nicknamed him Fat Charlie). Charlie is quite happy with the arrangement as he didn't get on with his dad - who was outgoing and charming, whereas Charlie has no self confidence at all. Charlie works for a finance company run by a bit of a crook and is engaged to Rosie, who insists that he invite his father to the wedding. But when he tries to do this, he finds out his father has just died. He travels to the USA to attend the funeral and discovers that not only has he got a brother, called Spider, but that his father was a god - and this knowledge changes his life for ever. Okay, I'm just going to say it ... I love Neil Gaiman! When I started reading this book it was like rediscovering an old, but incredibly comfortable armchair that you have somehow been too distracted, or busy, to sit in for an absolute age ... and now that you've managed to flop back into it, an enormous feeling of "AHHHHH, THAT'S BETTER!" washes over you. The plot is involved and the characters are many, but the dialogue is so believable - it sparkles, but is also spiky. The book is both funny and unnerving and not everyone comes out of this alive, but the characters definitely stay with you. The author creates a world that is familiar, yet otherworldy at the same time, which I know isn't for everyone, but but his work speaks to me in a way no one else seems to manage - it's like coming home and receiving a warm hug. Apparently this is book 2 of the American Gods series, but I didn't know that before reading it and didn't find myself wondering what was happening, or felt lost at any point, so am happy to say that it's not necessary to read American Gods first. Superb story telling and just so fun to read, especially if you can get hold of the audio version read by Lenny Henry, which I cannot recommend enough! Thank you Neil Gaiman for being in the world and bringing such amazing stories to it.
My STAR rating: FIVE
Length: 464 print pages.
Price I paid: £2.98.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.
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